French Specialist (HBA)
Admissions Category: French
Program Overview
澳门六合彩开奖接口 French students will study both the structure and mechanics of the French language, and will also learn practical French for business and everyday use. allow for a wide range of interests: French history and culture; the enhancement of practical language skills including translation; the study of how the language is structured and how it evolved and spread; the development of approaches to the teaching of French; and the exploration of the rich literature and cultures of the Francophone world.
Complementary Programs:
Check out future career opportunities and skills acquired from completing this program:
Competencies & Skills
- Communicate effectively and spontaneously in spoken and written French
- Understand and analyze literary texts and other media
- Translate, revise and edit documents
- Understand and apply linguistic theories
- Conduct independent research in French
- Recognize, interpret and use socio-cultural cues
Careers for Graduates
- Foreign Service or Immigration Officer in Government Services
- Translator in Technical Writing
- Tour Operator in Travel and Leisure Services
- Research Associate in Publishing
- Donor Relations Coordinator in Charities
- Case Manager in Social Services
- Communications Assistant in Public Relations
- Market Research Analyst
- Human Resource Assistant
Further Education
- French Literature
- Linguistics
- Translation
- Speech Language Pathology
- Education
- Law School
- Paralegal Studies
- Human Resources
- Marketing
Program Pathway
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4
Year 1
Choose Your Courses Wisely
Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
Apply Theory to Practice
Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
Plan for Your Future Career
Year 2
Choose Your Courses Wisely
Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
Apply Theory to Practice
Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
Plan for Your Future Career
Year 3
Choose Your Courses Wisely
Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
Apply Theory to Practice
Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
Plan for Your Future Career
Year 4
Choose Your Courses Wisely
Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
Apply Theory to Practice
Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
Plan for Your Future Career
Choose Your Courses Wisely
- 1.0 credits of Language Practice courses from , , , , , , . For your appropriate placement level, please contact the Associate Chair.
- Explore different kinds of courses; this will also help with fulfilling breadth requirements and electives.
Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
- Schedule an appointment with your Program Librarian for in-depth research assistance with your assignments.
- Get writing support at the CTL Writing Centre.
- Drop by the Language Monitor Centre to get extra practice with your reading, vocabulary, writing, grammar, pronunciation and more
Apply Theory to Practice
- Attend the UTSC Faculty Mix & Mingle Fair to connect with professors and learn more about their specialties.
- Start building your Co-Curricular Record (CCR) and search for Experiential Learning opportunities.
Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
- Get involved with the French Department Student Association (FDSA); also explore other relevant student clubs and activities on campus.
- Volunteer in DSL鈥檚 Alternative Reading Week volunteer program to gain experience and knowledge about social change and community development.
Plan for Your Future Career
- Volunteer with organizations to explore your interests; check listings on (>Jobs & Recruitment).
- Attend the in September and register with SCSU鈥檚 to explore opportunities.
Year 2
Choose Your Courses Wisely
- 1.0 credit of Language Practice courses, following from courses taken in Year 1.
- 2.0 credits in French Linguistics and 1.5 credits in Culture and 1.0 credit in French Literature (see for course lists) - taken in year 2 to 4 depending on course level.
- 1.0 credit as follows: , and 2.0 additional credits in Literature (see for course lists).
Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
- Seek support from professors and TAs during office hours.
- Check the Research Catalogue on for possible research opportunities.
- Volunteer in research labs, hospitals, doctors offices, community organizations, foundations.
- Consider doing a directed research course.
Apply Theory to Practice
- Further develop your general academic skills by attending workshops offered by the (AA&CC) and (CTL).
Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
- Explore volunteer opportunities with local organizations to get involved in the Francophone community.
- Practice and improve your French language skills through Global Learning opportunities such as a through the (ISC).
Plan for Your Future Career
- Gain experience by applying for a summer, part-time or Work Study position via (>Jobs & Recruitment).
- Considering grad school? Speak to professors and advisors early so you are on track.
- Explore careers through the AA&CC鈥檚 and programs.
Year 3
Choose Your Courses Wisely
- 1.0 credit of Language Practice courses (if necessary), following from courses taken in Year 2.
- 1.5 credits in French courses not already taken (see for course lists).
- Continue to fulfill the Linguistic, Culture, and Literature requirements outlined in year 2.
- Use to ensure you are on track with your degree.
Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
- Consider competing for the UTSC Library or .
Apply Theory to Practice
- Apply for a in France Tours or an Exchange program in France, Belgium or Switzerland; visit for details.
- Build on your skills and knowledge through relevant events offered through your department, , DSL and the .
Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
- Run for an elected position in the French Department Student Association (FDSA).
- Volunteer with DSL as a First Year Peer Advisor.
Plan for Your Future Career
- Plan a career path with a staff member at the .
- Check for networking events and employer information sessions to attend.
- Attend the in September.
Year 4
Choose Your Courses Wisely
- 1.0 in Language Practice courses (if necessary), following from Year 3.
- Continue to fulfill the requirements listed in year 2/3 if necessary.
- Use to ensure you are on track to graduate.
- Register your 鈥淚ntent to Graduate鈥 on by the deadline.
Develop Your Academic & Research Skills
- Apply for an Academic Travel Fund through Department of Student Life (DSL) to research, present at a conference, or engage with the international academic community.
Apply Theory to Practice
- Attend the in January to meet with potential employers looking to hire students for summer and full-time positions relevant to your field.
Become an Engaged Citizen (Locally & Globally)
- Participate in the AA&CC鈥檚 program to learn and network with an alumni mentor about transitioning to work or further education.
Plan for Your Future Career
- Attend the AA&CC鈥檚 job search conference in April/May.
- Attend a orientation for a job search 鈥渃rash course鈥 and for access to full-time job listings.
- Get your Personal Statement for grad school reviewed in the .